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Btation No 3-Red and White.

Bow, W. S. Taylor

No B AH Oagh

Gor, G. A. Caldwell,

1 time allowance

** GARRISON UUTE ES

the garrada for, fares Listaros, que mile; extrav

rowed in beals the propori of the Victoris Restion Clator Boats Brailar in bald to those belonging to Victoris Recreation Club, Sam Thikule." —— First. Buation No. Black and Boy, B. P. Widman veranda

HONGKONG NAILI PR833 ** DECEMBER 28re, 1880.

80 85

12:30 709

Whlin,”

Shortly after rounding the Ariel tacked to the Outb 10st Bib oathward, the wind cheving to force of

By 1.88 Nasof had assed the load, and the 10st.Chung-ha mack bout was passed it as follow

tagordar-

be

NEW. Jungar

1

1011b

Stroke, H. Sikh

Cor, H. Samp

946 19.bs.

Station No 2-Black and Bad.

Bow, H. Wlade.

118kb

No. 4, R. H. Smythṛ..

No. 8, E. Fearon,

12etalba

No. 2. A. Stoplem...

Struka, A. G, Stephon

11st. 4thr

No. 3. Duned

Strok, GC, C. Master

9016

10st. Elbr

Station No. 3-Admiral's Flog

1t. Siba

Bow, F. V. Oliver, admin

Int. Albs

No. 2, H. W. Meille

105 21h,

11101

Sabiha

NoS, R. B. Carde

on of the

Stroke, J. D. Hiskley. Fat, Che

CULIC. Brocklebank

Stetion No. 2-Scarlet and White

Bow, F. C. Dandee.........

"Almost immediately on the botagetting way it became apparent that the Canton grey vers not particularly at home in our rather cough water, and their bant quickly fell astorn The Thistle was the fires to "oms to the front and at the quartorito was leading by about half a length Tem the, Look, who had about the same advantage over The Victoria. The Victoria thon quickdEed zile stivko and in tow lengths was cofevel forms" with the Leak. The boats remained so, lowerby, for only a sbort time, en the Look again wont ahead and at the 'Falf mile was well up with the Thistle For the next goarter a mils there was little to choose be theen the two leading boats. Who about three docters of a mile ware covered the Thistle Was fondling by about three quarters, of a length, while the Leek had fully a lengthy advantage. over the Vlotoria. The last named bost made a spürt, but the effort was not unshined, and the|* two leading boste veressed their lead. The Tade between these two for the winning place was well contester. The naval crew bung on pluskily to the finish, and when the gun was dred there was but half a longth between their son and Kate and Vistoria woll up At tha and the winning boat. It has also ba be taken anto pensideration that owing to suraless steer ing they had the most water throughout. The abs had not a bit in her favour. The os for regimental boat took third place, the Canton, the ext gearter, was evenly rowed throughout,

Station No. 1.-White, B

Bor, G. Danese,

No. 2, L. G. Barff, No 3 J.T. I. Samplo, Stroke, W. H. Potts, Am

Cox, M. Fredericks, This proved the best contested whole day. At the start Kornblums led by about a quarter of a laugh with the Leer.

first quarter Leek had recogered the databa lost and want all owns oron with Korablume

are being out of it altogether after the first at the half mile there was sorely, half halt doron lengths. Time, 7 min 3 sacs. "GESKAN CUP-Prosented by the German

Community; for four-care; distance, one mile; entrance, 810; to be rowed in boats the pro perty of the Victoria Recreation Club.

**Leok.”—Firsti.

Station No. 4-Yollow and Black.

Haamrock."--Second

Station No. 2-Bed and While

Bow, W. S. Taylor

Bat-111be,

No. 2, LC. Barff......

No. 9.J. T. H. Sample

Stroe C. H. Thomson.....

Cox, G. A. Caldwell..

11st. lbs. Hut. 121b ext. 01b.

Bew. R. Bomeoji..

No, 2W: Lucas

10st. Llba. 10x 11ba

No, & A. H. Ough-

............. 10. 11.

Coz, H. Sampan...........

11st 5lbs.: 9a1ibs.

a

Station No. 5-White,

Bor, D. H. Mackintosh,

No 3, F. H; Walter,

10. Giba 941, ib.

No. 3. M: JL.Cobba,

Stroke. W. H. Potts,

Cor, R. do C. Bagd,

· IDstv 4bn.j ilst:10be Est. 315

Stroke, H. Skött

Castles, 104 Roso"Third

ceiptera, Korablame."

Station No. 1-Black and White

How, E. G. Young, BE....... 10 lbs.

•Na, LG. H; Potts .....

No. & H. F. Wadman.....

Stroke A Drer

Cox, W. Stopsni

Thistle

12 01.

10st. lb.

10at, 10lbs. Set 4lbs.

Station No. 3-Red and Black

·Bow. P. O. Oliver,

No, H. Batel........

No. 2. Dalby

Stroke, G. L. con

Sat 19lbs Unt. Alls. ∙ce that, 16 10 b

Cer, M. Fredericks at 101bs. This was one of the best res of the day. The fise.boats went off to a splendid start ard kep roll together for some distance, The Leek then shared to the front, closely followed

length's diBerenan. Entress; any of the bos From this point to finish oock crew did all they kw. Orar the last quarter Kornble drew ahead, and after an extremely tough ca Gag in a winner by about half a lungth, Lock being wound in Vleboris third. Tino, ID mine 54 saca,

TAORA BAUS: for, Jachte over 10. tons, For this event there were three entries, the Ariel, Zephyr, and Naomi: The start was wile at 1.21 p.m. with the viol from N.B. and of force 4, the yachts getting kitea when bafore it. A fine race rasaited to the test mark boat, which was passed as follows :---

Arini Naomi..

Zepugs...

55 34 1.56 07

A few minutes after runding Naomi crcrhaaled the Ariel and saimmed the leading position, and thirteen minutes later the Zephyr mime op into oond plhos, Making for the end mark boat the Zephyr tacket ofose to Chung Fun at 219 pm, followed be the Aried, snil at 220 the Naomi tacked ales close to Chung Hue. The mark boat was rounded as follows-

Zonage Naomi... Arist

Vitoria Third.

No. 2, Captain Hobinson No. 3. F. L. Jolasak akan Stroke, Capitala Elendarson

Cox, B. do 0 Bøyd

Statis No

Bow, P. Bant.... No. 2:0. E. Latents No. 3. T. E. Grifths Stroke, B. P. Road

10st, th

1 let. 3169

1st.bs. 1st Gibs

Sab. Alla.

-Dark-hing and White

10. 10ths. 10t 12s. 1 101b 19. Biba st. 4be

10st. 115bs. 1st 12bs

11 5lbs. at ibs.

|

Cox, G. F. Watte,

Station No. Red and White. Bow, CH Thompson No. A. A. Ough th No. & A. Daor Stroko, H. Skölt

Cox II Sampson One of the best rowed races of the day there. relt banging in the balance to the last minute, At the start the Thistle led, but the Look and Victoria were quickly on ovan tarms with her, and at the first quarter the three toats were well in line, the Victor if anything having the advantage. The Victoris and the went ahead and

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Naesi... Kupby

420

52 00

On the rote the Eegatta Bay mark Naomi forthe forened her lead, the times being →

Naoga Zorber

1. K

357 10 0 20

760

Tho Namai slowing the other two yachts ten winates there reg ittle to choose between the that at this point, and be exciting run sased for the faith at the flagship, which was rounded as follows

Nacral

Arist

*ax

21. 20

Naomi therefore wos, having made up her time Allamanos with the narrow margin of 20seconds to the good. YACHT Bach for yachts under 10 tons,

Arrow U

A M

OPEN RAILING BOATS

CORRESPONDENCE. 32 km C

A NEW WATERING PLACE FOR HONGKONG.

get to yaots set kifes while running before it mark of gratitude to me hat rather an Or

plendid face took place for the art made, the of appreciation of the rains of the work you

TO.THE EDITOS OF THE" HAULT_PÁKOG.” Ariel leasing,, with Zephyr second and the have begun on the Instruction, you have re

expressed by our Correspondent]

St-Hongkong harbine is doubtless a valu abla possesses, but it for anything but an. Nacant oreeping, up, and getting abreast of the potted The traction I had to give you wis (We dohod hold onresives responsible for the option

attractive watering-place. The ohief attraction Zephyr at b. 30 m. The Cow chow mark the course prescribed by the St. John's Ambal

vance Association, and therefore in socapting this!

THE CHINA BORNEO COMPANY

to the sanside is the son end, fhú advanolag and.. boat whe rbundel anfoliowa ser

prosent, as I do with the most hearty and sincere

*TO THE EDITOR OF THE "PALLY FERSS.”

receding fido, the bathing, the wading without Rs.

thation I do so in the name of that Association, Nac

Det StwAt the recent mastings of those and stockings, the tilting or lying on the and I shall take the earliest opportunity of writing to lie Bearstasy of the Association Chins Borneo Company the views of the out beach in the midst of children and sashados. We Lendon and informing him at the cem side vendors (late shareholders in Mesare. . E cannot have all this in Houghper, but we might pliment that has born paid to the Astonation Abrahamsen and Company) seem to me notite cocasionally enjoy an approach to it. If we get. throng me. I must also tonder thanks to have boers represented Mr. Abrahamson the Tubing Boat," Deep Bay on the south side Major-General Gordon for the kind way in belding double position with divergent of the island may becomes attractive as Benry which he has supported my hable effort interests as one of the youdors of the phcomberoagh. I wonder how many of our popula This work han boom life werk with many ant manager of the present ono cannot be tion have been thers by land?, very small not only in referenon to the St. Joha'e held to fairly represent the other vendora-proportion. For all paragros of plesere Vio- Ambulanss Association but song the Yoluators and I would therefore ask for space in year toria is certainly on the wrong ends of the island. Zephyr 11 10.

We used to swear at the bill for coming between Naouf and Zephyr made from the Hongkongud ofhers. I have takes up the work with all paper for the following remarks, zlo, kile Anisi look a densa izido Stme my might and I bave done what I could to further At the time of the transfer we (the vendors) us and the summer vind. Some have since been entiers Lund. the times baton at the flagship it. Bene of you present no doubt know and the parolissers had exsatly the same was fortunate pongh to earmount the diflonity by something about the Association through the of estimating the valon of the brains, amely, mosading the Peak, and spending there sixteen Booth branch of it called the Bt. Andrew's (1) The profits made by the company during the hours of wook duye and the whole of Sundays Assoelating. It is only to rently as 1877 that two proceding years; (2) a valuation of the This is very much like three months, out of the Anoiation was formed, and it was founded property held at the time of the transfer by an four; and for those who anae it, this is In ennnection with the ancient order of the independent third party; and (3) a statement of a wondrous alleriation to the simmer's heat. Knights of St. John of Jeranieri, tedy oder lanes and pro forma statewart But there are very many who not do it. woof with the ancient Knights Templar showing a praft for the current year of about and for them how great a boon it would who during the Creates made it their 830.000, which any o with the least common be, evald they consonally take a ran, at arall the other sile, Housey basinous to tend nad deford the slok. sens could see by pleeing those two statements expodar, round. The first hospital they founded was in ide by side was got by writing up the of entertainment, would enon spring up, and Jarmuslem and on being driven from there by value of certain properly accounts to make the juniors by speading the wook end, or Bun the Turks they established themselves in Malta. them agred with the valuator's figures. Jutg day, or an comasional off day shore, would The increased Bobriety of, the Curionely euongh within the Just for mentha ing from these data we were justified in eajoy a change the beast of which would be Bentre has been re-ustablished in Jerusalea considering that the company had steadily ineslealable. au acother in Malta, so that the ancient order incrasing business, with profis incrassing renglish po kot a little owing to the growth is anco inora restored in these places, notgularly every roar, and ander the circumstances of chap-onion-trales, and their influence in with all its former glory, at least with as great we, considered that the goodwill of the busiuons drawing, holiday makers away from the local if not greater capacity for doing good and use was certainly valuable, and I for can would not polific houses. It has been truly mid that boli fal work. Well, the order was driven out of bave sgroed is the transfer on less tavourable days' Hongkong are of little or no mas bacause Jerusalem and Malta, and many of their number taruus than we get. That the other vendore there is nowhere to go. This would not be true found a homo in England, establishing themselves are of the same opinion is evidenced by the if we had a good penis house at the Gap, at the at St. John's fate in Clerkenwoll. From here following facts, vis (1) Nearly the whole of south end of the Wang-mei-chong Valley, and a they were driven by Henry VIII, and the order the purchase money was taken in shares. In the good carriage road to it. We should then be within a short distance of Deep Day and thə For this ran there wore only two entrants, then practically ceased to exist, although some new compsay; (2) so far as I know not one of the Arrow and the Bythemus, the former of the titles belonging to it still remained these vendors shares has since changed hands; olarming walks, rides, and drives in its neigh allowing the latter tan minates. The start was Within the last tou or twelve years the promont (8) some of the vendors largly inarmed their hourhood Enstead of our going over to Macar, The first thing appears to une te bo to get a sur- made at 1 pm, the Arrow getting a con-order was founded. It was started by us or holding in the new company after the transfer. the Asca people would want to be coming here. siderable lead at the commencement, and the artsy modioal oloars, chlef among show That the public of Hongkong and tho purchssors Core chow mark was passed as followswers Surgeon jar Bhepherd and Surgeon word of the same opinion unde manifest from sey made Who will help?--Your obedient,

Major Staples, associated with whom was Colonel the fact that the shares in the Chira Borne ervant,

PATER FAMILIAS. nt the half mile the GARA

28160Duanan, K.A., who did a great deal of work in Company Immediately went to a large premium,

conreation with the Association, lecturing in It seems to me that tlie esases of the doo

Hongkong, 19th December, 1590. 3 46 10 Victoria was leading by about half a length. the Leal beteg sound with rather more advan

EXTRÀCIES PROM THE tage from the l'histle, the other two boars being The latter was not timed at the other marke, almost every town in England and creating the denes in the prosperity of the company sins

"KWANG-PAO,” A. whole cmutry. The movement spread rapidly held responsible for in any way. They are to soms three lengths behind. At the three-quarter being hopelessly behind The Arrow Onished most enormeneuthusiasm throughout the that time are not such as the vendors, dan be mile the Victoria had still the lead by about at 45, 3.25

wot only throughout England had the Colonies, be chiefly the following: (1) The sudden in

15th Decuraber. half a length, but shortly after the Look over-

For this there were only two entrants, the but throughout the wide Continent of Europe, orease in capital lod the company to work be 500 bauled them and managed to keep in front by

Tseng Kuo-chuan again affords the text of the about half langth.Up to the last hundred Harbour Master's gig and the Sailors Hume For a long time in Russia and Deciussy theyond the demands of the market which corvan wards the race seemed to be in the bands of the cutter. The Commodore's galley, the winner of work mode bat little progress with civilians. The gaontly became overstocked; (2) the transfer leading article, the Fditin explaining why the Naoui and Ariel both tacked to windward of Leek bat at this distance the Thistle, splendidly yesterday's race, want nter the course, but could officers aged to get hold of the army wall of headquarters to a distance from the base pathamous fitia of Instructor of the Emperor the fleg best clas over to the Chinese shore and stroked by Master, came woll up and passed the not compete for the prse, being dien antifled by enough, but could do nothing with the civilians, from Borneo to Hongkong, necessarily Isil to was granted bin. This title is never gives a wantinido Stonebatters Island, while the Zoabyr stood aver for the Hongking shore and at 2.56 Judge boat half a length in front by the her previous win. In gybing round the frst bol fasily that was got over. At the Health an troraised expeus of working the basiness; (3) so in his lifetime and only to the most distin- The head medical others has prored a white elephant; (4) looking up so should be so honoured i un event that has no Cacked closs in, at 304 tacking, again iu mid Leek, Tinió, 7 mins. 7-sses. A poetical corres-mark boat, off Green Island, the Harbour Exhibitinn io London we gave exhibitions of the purchase of the will in Hongkong, whigh gnished offlcers niter death, and that two brothers ehsane). The Ariel is the montims had fallen ondent sends the following account of the Master's gig, which was in close company ambulance work.

with the other bast, cansined, so that the Bailors from Germany and Russia were present, and anoh of the capital in taboose land, which, though president in history.

The Provincial Judge is pressing forward the but. The ting of the other two beats passing aque water was rough, the poon it was fast,“

Home tatter had simply to sail orur the course when they saw how a policeman by using his it will probably give a large profit in the future, to win, which she did in 3 min. 49 sec les time truncheon as a support, bis belt as a bondage, gives no return at present; (5) same mistakes establishnout of 3nicipal Polies Foros to the flagship we-

how that occupied by the previons day's rape, and so on, could afford sintanos in cases nada in Hongkong tanah as the loss on the timesist the authorities in maintaining order. Be the big crow from Cantoni

A kerosine lap falling down during some but this time was bratan by the Commodore's anddent they how avery day articles ber mot to Shanghai) and Ssocoken (much sa

alley, which covered the whole course of twelve could be utilised in the work without all the loss of some of our agencies); sixth and theatricals in Sbalew village sete bra to the railes in 1 h.29 m., the cutter's time being 1. the oily paraphernalia connected with medi principally, the stagnation of trade and enormous building, causing a pasie aug the spectatora, oal work in the samy, and sings that time fall in the sales of timber in Hongkong, fact and a number of women are rondy injured in The prisss gained at the Victoria Regatte the work he progressed amongst sivilian on which the pacebasers being on the spot should their attempts to escape, several being crashed Oh, give me a Leek, and give it fue quickly Thost aug at the stroke, that gallant stroke e presented to the winters by Digby the Contiront ez i Las in England. I have have been in better position ta formuse than to death

Another attempt at escape it the Reformatory Backor on the 20th inst, in the gymnasium had a great deal lo do with the Police in the vendors in Borneo,

f the Victoria Recreation Club, the Ladies' Engisad is the way of instruating them in As to the mean to be taken to rogais our succends. The prisoner had we went to draw Pars being pronted by Miss Barker.

this work, but you can imagine what a time it position, I quite agree with the proposals made water from the well sad took advantage of the Lakon to get through the whole Police Force by the committee of shareholders perhaps in opportunity to zeste the wall not get clear away. As you know, you can only take twenty-five at a some of them I would go rather further with With a view to obtaining rain the jaile are time in a class, and with 19100 men it seems tus single exception of the request that the being cleared; prisoners who are confined for hopeless to attempt to get at the whole of vendore should return part of the purchase sight offences being set at liberty, Among them. However, the work le still going on, and money. In view of the fiets stated shove I fail others one Chiang Tan, whe has been kept in On the 19th inst an event of ocosilerable every day the advantage of being able to ren to see how the shareholders have any claim, legal prin for a long time na the charge of kidnapp

A villager rating a prize in the lottery investe. insportance in Hssonis sopals in this district der first aid fu the wounded it becoming or moral, on us to do this. Mr. Wieling makes a took place. The growth of Royal Arch More and more appreciated, and I have no doubt great point of the fact that the estimated ring coolles for foreign parts, has been set free. sonry having rendered desirable the formation that by and by, in connection with the Police for the year of the transfer (1988) was made by in a new outfit and goia on the spree generally, of a District Granil Chapter, stops were taken throughout the divised world, it will be required increasing the book value of property. Had the but before the night is over falls into the bande

of them that they and be able to render first vendors themselves almsted the increased of thieves and is stripped of everything.

A man winning a prize in the lottery and being Friday evening the Chapter was duly opened inst Bashed their contes I would convey a word purchasers the fact that the estimated profit was able to get his money lays hands on one of the T'ho event dre together a large gathering

knowledge is a danger nathing, and nodcabbit in the point, medo a strong one, but as the BROKES CUF, presented by the Share Brokers the order, and the ceremony was nu interesting of aution. Yon know it is said that a little made up in this way. I should have considered lottery kragers nud carries him off as soority

of Hongkong; for double soulla; detence one mile; entrance, Si: to be rowed in hoafs the and imprese oue. The Chapter having Bet Now the knowledge you have zvicriver is not asination was made by an independent third down and robbed before he has got a couple of.

opened in due form by M. Comp. the little; it a vinplate in it; but it may party, and as the Fendors distinctly showed yards from the place.

in the statement of recounts ns to the pur- The death is reported of Taolni Wang, an G. F. Chater us Fist Feinoiyal, M. Camp. Focome little if you go away, and forget it, and property of the Violin Booreation Club.

First

Was made in this . Ray as Second Principel, and M. E. Comp.

to prevent this the Association bes made a very chasers that the proti Station No. 4-Searlet and White.

Ten or more robbers are caught while waking LMallory as Third Principal, the Old Hundredthi

good rula Bofore you can get your medals way. I fail to sue that the argument has offer in the torpedo department of Whaipon. How, C. Robinson.

10st. She.

was sung. The Han (P. Chuter, the Grand you must be examined in the work three any force. I consider, then, the proposal to find an attack on one of the Guild Halla in Fatshan. Stroke, F. L. Jackson

12st. 7lbs.

Several kidnapping cases reported. Superiatoadent de-aguste, then retired, his place Out. Sibs.

being taken by 3. B. Comp E C. Ray, why years in succession, and I hope that every the vendors who are victims equally with the

purchasers-for mistakes made and misfortunes A man falling into a creek in aft drowns.. noted as Installing Officer, M. E. Com. Meliory one of sou will come up next year and this taking the Boone Principal's obair and M. B. year after and be examined and show that you pourred subsequent to the transfer as both normalf Comp, D. Gillios the Third Principal's The have not forgotten what you have been taught. just and absurd, and I for one will not willing- reseat of the Grand-Superintendent under The importates of being able to reader Brstly agree to it.

std to the injured is more important here among the hand of M. E. Comp H.R.H. the Prince the Chinese perhaps than in England whore of Wales was the road, after which the Princi sesistance can must likely be obtained at over pals of the various chapters represented formed hundred yards. Well, I am afraid I have kept procession to retire the rand Supriaten you louger than I ought. I can be only deatand escort him to the dais. The District thank you again for this very bandsome present Grand Saperintendent and the Principals were you have given me and I are you when i do settle then obligated, after which the various offers down in the place that General Gordon speaks for the ensuing year were invested. The pamer of, I shall always look back with pride on the of tks ofkers, with the Chapters to which they compliment you have today paid mo, sod belong, ars as follows:-

through o the St. John's Ambulance Associa M. F. Compy C. P. Can- tion. Loud applause.) Grand Superintendent

ter, Viutoria

Cathay. PM... Comp. L. Mallory, Victoria.

Naomi, Zapby

16.00

The Regatto Bay mark was passed, as follows:-

Naomi. Zephyr

by tlu Bhamrook and Ease protty well an even and the time of finishing was terus and the other two boats well up at the

Zophy:

F. M.

3 29 10

8-31 00

I 44 09.

wo were big, we weren't quite on, In fact we were too ble to last."

"Oh, hill Vielorin,' give us the 'Gloria,””

Thus sug the row of Argyles,

But we to be une, for out of para las

6.A. Caldwell served out his wiles.

• Hicklay

They gave hits a Leek, but not the award,

For Hickley was fort without his best Gard."

is the lat Roes' of Sommer," ang Holman von

Skott,

quarter mile the Lesk was leading about Naomi.. halflugth from the Shamrock, which had shoot a quarter of a length from the Bose, The Zephyr's time allowance from the Nomi the Kornblume sad Thiste being about a was ten loutes, so that she won by 7 min: 46 couple of lengths antaru. This onder was kept soo. There was a strong breeze at the finish: till the tal mile, when the Sharrock was er AILIGO RACT-For all open-boats.

There were Eve starters, namely, the Sailors' as possible laval with the Leak, the Roap: being. ...about a length behind. Dating the next quarter Homs gig Harbour Master's gig, steamer there was a farther re-arrangement. Thompson Bridalde Tytem, Tarpede Depot's Frame, quickened his stroke and again led by these and Comandors's Galley White Swan The Than over Viu er ass or "Icek quarters of a length. The Sharrock responded boats got away to a good start at half-past one,

"And I fear in the last chance now that I'ragot

To bust up the Vis, 1be. Lok, and the

Thistle OiIwi, won't my countrymen whistle Then my spoke brave old Master,

my lide, we will go faster

Did daring the last training co

can do

OPENING OF DISTRICT GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH FREEMASONS,

and fares coalil be seen from the umpire's the-Sailors' Home gig leading, with the ComWe'll show them what the Thistle too some time ago with this object in view, and on aid to the injured. To those members who have value of this property, and conesaled from the

tais slight, foul occurred. At any rate the odore's galley second, and a very fine raus-en- Look and Stammeh dannged watera. During sued between these two to the first marr heat off the last quarter all bouts came all up together. Groen Island, which they barded almost to

Up to the last the result was almost a toes opgether. This Fiume met with an socident and rud thy faith, was verlainly,ons of the host of had to gira; up:

The first mark boat win

Bailors' Home gig. .......

Commodore's pulley

Harbor Menter's gig

the day, there being not more than half a length's rounded as follows:-- differynos batween the arst thres heats, a very olos fich resulting in the Look, Shamrock, and bop coming in in the order comod, the other tra basta baing well up. The winning bost pasand the judges poat by about half a length, bus sarge or perhaps, oves les dividing second and third. At the coorlasion of the race, the Shamrock elained the rson in sonroquenon of the Look fonling her, but the objection was not sastwood Time, 7 min. 30 seca

TUS RACE". Cap prasseated by Members of the Victoria soresti, a Clab, Opez to all cbers of the Victoria, curcation Club Jobe rowel in Tub Sculling Boats approved by the Committee, the Property of the Victoris Becreation Clab. Distance. One Mile, Entrance, J5.

immine

2

F. L. Juskon, 12st, 715. Captain Henderson; 1et. Gibs........

Two only started, but the race was well on Byted, throughout; after a splendid finish Jack so vinning by about a quarter of a length.

ST. PATRICK ur presented by J. Fennois, Esq;for Pair Oers; each orów to con- sist of two members of the same Mercantils hieng distance, one mile; entranos, $5; to be rowed lu 'boste the property of the Victorin Eucreation Club.

Kathleen."Birat

Station No. 1-Bank Flag Bow, E. C. Fearon, 1st. 5ika. Stroke, A. G. Stapleu, 11st. 4iba.

Cox, H. Brockdebank, ... Bat.

"Taly."--Second

Station No. 4Red and White.

Dow, G. L. Duncan,....

Stroke, T. 1. Dalby.......

Cox, M. Fredericks....

"Eileen."

11st. Ub. Deh 101bs.

Station No. 3-Blue and White.

Bos, W. S. Taylor,

9. Ilba. 10nt. 101

E

50 05

Chub. Mooney's Tytem name

1 58.00 Burning coross to Chung-hoe on the wind the Sailors Hows gig increased its lead, the times of passing the second mark boat boing

Sailors' Home"n güz Commodore's galley

Harbour Master's gig”

妈 2:02:00

Capt. Mooney's Tyko......... · 20·00

This best rounded, the Commodore's galley had it all her own way, working wall up to windward, und running away from the others, the winning mark being passed as follows

H

0.40

Commodore's galley White Swan 3 Failo Home gig

* 3 15.00 Harbour Master's gig.

31530

The Tytan took a course inside Stonetter's Island, and enme it some time after the others. There was a splendid wind for sailing, and the

year? pet.

When pulled by self, Young, Duroa. We'll ow the fast that they must hate

It is the 'Geriam they will be placed."

Cor, B. de C. Boyd

*Kathleen."-Secu Station No: 2-Admiral's Beg

1st 4lbs. 19. 5lbs.

9st, Blb.:

Bow. A. &. Staphen

Stroke, I. W. Metcalfe.....

Cer. F. O. Lewis

Thind. Statim No. 1-Dark Blue and White.

Bow, T. E. Grlfiltham Stroke, B. P. Real......

Cox, GF. Watts......

**LI.."

Btation No B-Black and White.

10st. 91ba. Bow, H. Botel Stroke, C. Eectwind 1st, 12s.

Ch

..

At the start the Lily went away with a apart,

Rednee the capital by all means, but let it he dere fairly by depreciating the value of all share fully paid up and partly paid up alike, and if necessary evan to the extent of fifty per ooot-Yours faithfully.

ONE OF THE VENDORS. Sandakan, 10th Deosinder, 1890.

Another winner guts his money but is knooke

16th December.

The landing article roommends the intro

duetion of the Forsiga Fortal system into China, as the Government would in that case obtain s considerable ravenne instead of being, as now, forced to inour large expenses in maintaining the official couriers. The Editor appears tourn look the difficulty there would be in suppressing the present system of prisato port oflows, and to forget that optil the people learn to feel con filenes in the honesty of their loists the ** sabatintion of a pastal systore under effcial - control is not likely to prove a hoon to the Even in Hongkong and Singopors

THE PEAK HOTEL AND TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY FRESH" SIR-I have possed with annsiderable in-country. Shareholder," which appeared in your issne

time made in this rece in better than for some but the land was not long lived, as the military District Second Grad Prin. ME. Comp. E. C. Ras Gordon, and Mri, Cantlia bsving been giren, the rest the letter of your correspondent, the British Governsont have been unable to

SHOUND DAY, 19th December,

The weather conditions yesterday were much

bost quickly overhauled them and took first

cipel

place The Kathleen followed their craople District Third Grand

cipel and left the Lily" behind, the Caton bost fol- lowing suit. At the half mile the military boat D. G. Šorīku B. war loading by a couple of lengths, the Kathleen

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the sarce as the previous day, and the differat most end the Canton host some three lengthe events, though not devoid of interest, ware

behind. From this point the military bout at any time particularly exciting. The Infernere lost the advantage gained, and although national Race, for which only two CF" the Kathleen made several efforts to come up ontered-English and Scotch a foraging conoldalon, the Engliet orow leading thung henth them they retained their advantage to the INTERNATIONAL RACE. "CHALLENGE Copland vaned the judge's post some longth For four-sars; map presented by J. 5. Laprak, and half in front of the Kathleen, the Beg, to be held by the winning crew for one Canton host making a good rape for third place. can Comia axby'; for four-cars; "distance, one year; but to emgin the property of the Cah; AMERICAN CUF.-Proteuted by the Amsci. distan, one-pile-ad-a-half; entrance, $10;

milo; entranos, $10; to be rowed in boats the to be cowed in boots the property of the Vie

propery of the Victoria Recreation Club. toris Hecreation Club

"Look."--First,

Look."First, Station No. 2 How, H. P. Wadman, ................................ No. 2, W. U. Sotte

No. 3, G. G. C. Master. Bircke, J. D. Hizkley............................

Cex, G. A. Caldwell

Thistle-Second,

Station No. 1, Bow, F. Dundas, ...............

10st. Ill 1st. 101b

10st. 71ks,

13st. 6lba gat, 0lb

Etoko, A. Dzer,...-...

Cor, W. Stopanie Albe Again a good start. After the rat for lengths Kathleen shot ahead, the other two be ing about equal. After the first quarter the rare became a procession, and it was very evident that, bar acidents, the Kathleen could win no she pleason float at this point had wond place and Lily third, some three or four lengths dividing, each, At the bal mile a slightly dif ferent complexion, was put ca the rees owing to Eleen (browing na the race. From this point the Kathleen incrend their land and won casily by about five lengths, though End they

This ence was understood to be almost a fera-" nat slowed down at the finish they might easily gore vonelusion, the English starting strong hare decreased this distance. Time Smine. 4eets-farourites, and evonti proved that the confidence "EXCHANGE COP" presented by the exchange was not misplaced. At the start the English brokers of Hongkong: for pair cam; distance, or get away with a little the advantage, and one mile; entrance, 35; to be rowed in hosts this was eintained to the finish. After the first the property of the Visteria Resroation Clab quart the English were leading by nearly a

Loen."Find

Bow. H. W. Metcalfs

Stroks, J. D. Hiday

Lox, F. O. Lewis

Kathleen

Becond

Station No. 2-Admiral's Flag.

........ 12st. OID.

11st. 6ibe. Sat, 0lb

19et. Tiba Ilst. Rs. Jat. Mba,

Station No. L-Scarlet and Whils

Bow, F. L. Jackson:

Btroke, Captain Henderson,

Stróks. F. H. Grafton

Cuz, E. de C. Boyd

**Mand."

Station Ne. 3-Red and White,

Bor, L. Uaker

tout: 13ths

10af12b.

after the first quarter, found the stroke

the lion and Katblean. The former bat was

Cor. W. Brocklebank.......

The and went away with a flying stari, but

Ederably ion gand to last, and were passed by

, 10st: Elts. No. B. L. Danas,... 10st. 7ibe. No. 8, Captain Houderson,...ilet Glbs. Stroke, A. G. Stephen, ...... 11st 410.

Cox. R. de C. Boyd,

9t.; 31 br.

comníunity.

A

Station Na, 2.-Admiral's Fing. Bow, P: V Oliver, ................................. 9x1..12b Na 2, M. Cobbe, 10st. 41. No. 3, C.-H. Thours,

Stroke, J. D. Hiokley,

Cox, G. A. Caldwell,

"Bhamrook,-Second.

Station No. B-Red and White.

Bow. A H. Gngh,

Na 2. 4. Duet, veter

No. 3, W. & Taylor,

Stroke, H. Skott,

Cux, H. Sampson,

10at. 12th

11st. Glbs. Det. Olb.

St11

10. 101

10kt: 11lbs

·17st 51ba est. 1215s

Van Thistle."-Third

Station No. 4Fearlend White Bow: FH. Walter,... Est. 0lb No. F. G. Young, R.Elst ba

F. L. Jackson,

1281.:71b3 Stroke, Captain Henderson,.....: 1: Clbs Cox, R. de C. Boyd 9st. lbs

Rose.

No.

Bor, L. Dunes, No. 2, G: W. Potts,..... No. 9. B. B. Gurde, Stroke, WH, Potte,

10st. Gibs 12st 016.

11st 2lbs

|

M. E. Comp. A. O'T. Goerdir, Cathay M. E. Cemp. W. HE, 11. Arthur, Vistoria

Pree. Board of Ganersi M. E. Comp. D. Gillies,

Exposes Treasurer

Registrar

in Sojourner

Flest Assistent 8o. Second Assistant So

Sword Bokter

Standard Boardr

Divestor of Ceram

Z

Deputy Director

Coremontas

Victoris

there for Dr. Canthin, Gaeorul Gordon, Mrs. procudings were brought to a close,

CRICKET.

Pick-Up.

A pick-up match was played on the 20th inst. M. E: Corn P. Bazontes, the sides being captained by Mr. Boyle, R A.,

Veited.

and Mr. Garde, RN. The following is the M. 6. Comp. CW. Dagsoore

gear, Unitel

M. E. Comp. B. Nicholls,

Amoy,

M. E. Comp. J. D

Christis, utálos

M. R. Comp. G. C. Cox,

Vietor

M. E. Comp.

dan, Cathry

P, Joe

M. E. Comp. A. Haze

land, Victoria.

E. Comp. J. Mol. Brown,

Victoria

M. B. Comp. W. C. Ho- Ward, Awayons, В Сотир

Vietoria.

E. Comp. H. Bakor,

United

E. Comp. R. Cooke,

Victoria

Assistant Director of H. Comp. C. K. R

Carvaouler

Organist

H. landlor

- Cathay,

H. Coop. & F.A. Suage.

ter, Victoria

Comp. 3. R. Grible,

United

AL. E. Coinpe Arthur and Hazeland were oleoted! erofficial members of the Board of Gineral Par paseke ordinary business of the Chapter was then transsoted, after which the oneration was closed indze form. The impressiveness of the ceremony was enhancel by the services of the choir, consisting of M. E. Comp. Mitchell, and Cemps C. H. Grace, B. P. Dipple, G. P. Immert, and G. &. Caldwell, E. Comp. U. F. A. Bangster présiding at the orgau.

PRESENTATION TO DE CANTLIE

MR. BOYLES TEAM.

Àldnami, nani Stol

ཀ་kid-lFis1F་ ཨེན",4 Ballward, we pak nez

Boyte, R., P Tartz, istendaryat

Y. LATE, nada... Melachau, RN,, tan onderaan kamaraan

insist on all post matter pawing through the

the 16th inst. as regards the above company, oflleial Post Office, and the attempt to do so hara Agrosingfully with the tenour of the suggestions would only lead to serious riota,

The Farmer of the battery tax on of h borein embodied, especially anent the desirability

of coming to some arrangements with the Tram-thrown up his farm, and the tex is henceforth to

be collected by the lekin anthorities.

A reward of $200 is offered for the arrest of way Company as regards a sonsible redactica in their high sosis of fares, which, Ian sure, would prove mutually advantageous, I work also in a man Ha Li-huiang, who is wanted for the addition bring to the notion of the directors the murder of a man who be thought was interfer- advisability of reducing the monthly hotel ing with blafengehei

A rafian irritatul by his sweetheart trans charges which I am given to understand referring her affentious rots to her house and unduly high.

Fuse, R., Wale, to Lew · 12 Ballard, R.S., Towin,

Stephens, N., & Thepa, 1

Jackson, not

Toung, 2., Itway

Anderson, her

ter

Den Dana, & S.C., wit, 6 B

Edas

BOWLING ANALYSTO

Lowl B. Bammert... Thorpe

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Oraigistare.It is a pity the basiness-tika deliberately outs one of hervents of. As her directorate havaraddled the shareholderswill Mr. surroundings were not respectable cothing op- Thomas' lease of the above promises for term pears to been been done to bring him to jestice. of three years. It meas to have proved a white lepbant, and it is to ta sincerely hoped in the intereste of the shareholders, that no effort will board to minimise the serious lose occasioned thereby.

Also I trust the directors will deer. it expe

The prayers of the author Lios in Honchow, the district in which Mire Bay is situated. hare lod to heavy rains, but not ad for to their obtain ing any information in regard of the Namizn piracy case.

A obild left in bod for a few minutes while its mother go out is found dead with a large anato benide it.

A pig dealer robbed on his way home after

Ualle. Bons. Aldo. Wate. Widas. N.n.dient to issue the report of this year's working quickly as possible, containing full details and information as regards "charges" "glari"

wages, eto, and do away with the protice selling his pigs. prevalent in the colony of giving only meagre and

MR. GARDE/K PEAR.

Walter, b Lamort

G. Taverner, « Atkára,

Weiber, f. Anderson, b Latinert

A. G. Steel. Disa, & Lea

Laws.

Brakiel, Duga mengam

· Las neit, auf va‡ pesmannsin

Tips, Dact, Bebes

Taxpruer, nas out

11. Lasbrauro, & Ballerd”.

Caridge, Lammert, & Halle esi

Ext

SHOOTING MATCH,

A men baraing grass gela barnt himself, the bare outlines Faller details are wanted in order dry weather having made the grass so dry that that the shareholders may better understand the fire spread too rapidly for him to be able the position of the company, and may make some either to control it or escape.

A wonderful ease of sickness reported, in arrangements in the direction of putising rigid which a man feels pains all over his badly all osonamy in the management of its alluirs.

In conclusion, I deeply regret the course sight, but recovers completely in the morning, followed by the steamed directorate of this save that be is unable to walk, his feet falling off.

17th Denombor. company in withholding the information policy demanded by "Shareholder." I have read the

In the leading artiale the Editor again urges letter with great care and attention, and fally the advisability of foreign travel, and tagged

ympathise with the views therein prozed that it would be very desirable if soms of the

It is dificult to conceive why the direptors are Imperial Family made a tour of the world and anions to eschew publicity. Why do they avoid obtained a little more information in regard of fooing public eriticism? Is there any serow

The calendar for the coming your has been

A watch between the 1st A. Highlanders loose anywhere past reparation? It such be the foreign matters than they posses at prosent, and the Hongkong Rifle Association, ten mon,case, the sooner a clean breast is made the received from Feking, and ospies locally printed

on the ith it.true ste of affairs the bettor would it be. If have breu saerally distributed. side, took place - and rolled in a win for the military. The the directors have taken a leap in the dark, let weather was good. though at times the light thoshareholders know that an ogregloss blander

A. BieHLANDERS,

200 660 606)

yarda, yards, yards. Total.

30.

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Private Hood........ Col, Borgt. Musk Corp. Bunnderson. Col. Sorrt, Sopts Licet Grant

Col. Norgt. Bozd Cal. Bot. Ga Col. Borgt. Fulton Primte Stool in

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ANOTHER SHAREHOLDER.: Hongkong, Ith December, 1890.

HONGKONG JUBILER MEMORIAL.

The onllestion of the battery tax on foreign

missioners of Customs at Kowloon and Lapa snd the lekin offoials at the varions treaty ports in the province, ibe set of $2,500 ad- vanord by the man to whom the farta had been originally granted has been ordered to be r turned to him.

A man was arrested the day before yesterday on the arrival of the steamer Honam for having 20 THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS."

two ravalvurs about him and headed over to the SIA doubt-has been expressed, by some

made, it aathorities. whather, if the Jubilee. Rost

In an attempt tɔ zaid a gambling-house Inside would for any considerable length of time bis known se sneh, or convey any id of the event the Ching had Gste firearms were freely sad. which it was intended to celebrate Why, sit, and passer-by rasaived a ballet in his shoulder, A wonderful story told of a bride putting a there is nothing sticks like a name and nothing

would be easier than to bare the words, hers and spell on her husband, whom she disliked... A there, put up in porcelain letters, if these would sound boating being administered she was e ant be too protical. And further, may I ventually induced to acknowledge that his annoy fars to mg geat that not only the name but also was caused by her and to take of the spell, and obrist memento of the occaejon be inscribed the husband saturally thought that she was a upon a piller or archway to be erected at the dangerous person to bare about the house she yarda yarda yards. Total summit of the Wong-nei-Chong Valley. Here, was sent back to her friends.

Kidnapping appears to be becoming very rife, with very little eatting, a beautiful place can be 1082

length, bat, the abotoh crew were coming wall within themselves, and their makers: by no means lost hope. At the half mile, however, tare was daylight between the boste and the 'distance'waa increased. Oncantonally the Bootch

Its 1. okew put on a spart, but this was always

Cox, id. Frederick.st. 10lbs. rasponded to by the opposing orow, who naror

"Viatorin." allowed the distance between the boule to

Station No. 1- desroses After the mila ZLA ouvered the

Bow, H. P: Wadman,

10st. 11h. On the 20th fast, at the Central. Polio as rather changeable. For the wineurs Private has been committed, which has led to sach haury piece grods having been entrusted to the Cem-

Hood put on the fine total of 95 for the three depreciation in the scripYours truly, English were leading by about thra longtha.

No, D. H. Mackintosh, •19ut. Gib Statins, Dr. Capilie was presented by the men- Over the last quarter the Scotch decreased the

No. 3 J.T. H. Sample, ... st. Abs

bare of the Police Force who have been attend Tuges, Colour-Sergeant Mack also shooting in distance between the two cats by about half the

Broke, AG. Stephen... Het: 4lba. ing his classes in connection with the St.,bis well known style. For the Association Blv. distanco, hat when cearing. the winning poster, W. Stopani,

Out. Alba

John's Ambulance, Aescalation with a hand. C. Ford made a highest possible store al "500 the English quickened their stroke sad won by At the start the Bhautryck lod, followed whorely same bronza vase as a mark of their appreciation Sards. Appended are the full scores about four lengtlis. Time, H ́mins. 35 secs. BERIOR SCULLA-Upen to any member of the by the Thistle and the Look The Thistle and of the work on their behalf. The presentation Victoria Bearcation Club; distance, one mile rock then este on even tern, the Leuk was made by Major-General Gordon, Actide

falling a little to the sters. Thistle next took Captain Superintendent of Police. entrance for, 8; cup presented by the Parsee the lead, su at the half culle was leading by baif Major-General Gerdon, in making the pre- ength the Leek being sloge behind. The iontation, raid-Dr. Cantle, I have been es rather strong favourite, but after the start the R: Bkött 11st, S

Thistle still kept their land, but Ross, Bhamrookgussted by the members of the Ambolanda ulaza Kathleen found way backers, the crew rowing E. B. Shepherd, 10st. Siberate steadily, although stroke was taking too deep an The two brats rowed together for the first half, and Thinkle during the last quarter come up is to make this presentation to you on their behalf. dar. At the ball milo, Filers was loading by dopen lengthe whed Bkost went ahead quickly splendid form The Leek than drew away, and It is their desire to thank you for the time abát a length, but the Kathleen was going sad at the quarter was leading by onople passing the thore won by a couple of lengths, and trouble you have taken with them in in well, that the race was by as means a certainty length Shepherd was evilently very much good struggle being node for the seosed place, stenoting them in sabalange work. They have the Bhammet taking the place by half a length benefited greatly by that instruction, which for the former At the mila, however, the out of training. Skött gradually increased his Time, 7 mine 12 ses gegar has made them more meful members of society Beral bent managed to increase its lead to load and at the three quarter mile Shepherd and COP/Presented by 5. B. Bellios, and more able to render assistance to their couple of lusths, and rowing easily from the throw up the race, leaving Skött to win as be

Eg for eight onre; distance, one mile sn fellow creatures Intares whero injuries rang ba paint came in a winner by about thres lengths.lessed. Time, 8 mins, 27 ms.

Ance, 316; United Services v. Civilians. alleviated, perhaps on some vegions life saved. Timo, d'mins. 18

Bvery member of that class in anxious to Defence 2 Pou LIGHT Gras, open lo Iuropean Non-Com. FOR HEAVY Gias; open to European Non-

Commisioned Offers and men of any Regi hún race was a freeb 07ent on the programme, exprees the gratitude they feel to you for the ment or corps of the Garrison, or to Europeat the opposing ora baing drawn from the United benests they hare derived from your lecture. members of the Police Feros; the boata to be Barvices and Civilians respectively. Both boats and they desire to mark in some measure their spreaved by the committee distance one got away to an excellent start, and almost appreciation of your services in their behalf, mie; time allowed for ours, 8 seconds per par; immediately the Bervioss took the lead, and by For this reason they have requested me to four heals unst start for twa primeste time the first quarter of s wils was covered beg your acceptance of the briose vaso now tranco, 21; first prize, 816, second price $5; worn leading by a couple of lengths. The ad-on the table in frost of us it in as you 200, the winner of a Ne, 2 ligt day to be ex-vantage was norobed by snother longth by the extremely oriental in type, and when you have joledad

time the ha f-mile was vowed, cnd though during in fntore years returned home, and petiled down Fiew boats started for this raga. After the last half the civilians made several plonky on the banks of the lense the Spey it may arro

attempt to oce up with the leading bost, thu to remind you of the days spent in the For Eat The Bongkok Times says.The prospects of the happy moelings thors. The te bewear, larger stroots the residents are called on to CHALAMAN'S CUR" presented by T. Joxean, good test the result was as follows

Services came in winners by a couple of length. when you devoted so much time and treats to the rice crop would, after all, appear to be more we infinitely inferior to that now suggested, maintain a force of tereire constables, in the mparting struntion in this work. L'have now sheering than was expected. The exconaire and if placed at the top of the hill instead of at medium-sized streets a force of eight, and in the Club; for four-ors; distance, ne-mile-half; 4, & 8 Bighlanders. Sutherland.

Imo, 9 min. 31zeds antisco, -810,- To be rowed in boats: the FOR MIN-OF-WARE COTTES-Daten, one The rows that started wore Detrics, Hinkley, simply on behalf of the memberk provent of the drdrbs in the intier knif of September and in the bottom of course it could be used by very small streets of six countables When larm of property of the Victoris Hecreation Club.

ile; entrance 81; first prins $15 second Jackson, Henderson, Cardo, Habizsen, Dendas, St. John's Ambulanon Assoalition to, tender Detober and November lid not, it costs, Injure many who would prefer the nesror rosort. Who robbery is given the strait gatos most be shut Commerce W. "H: Potts, yon their best thanks for the trouble you have the rice to any very great extent, and the knows but we might se dy have another rope and the police in, the eghbourhood mast Korablaze.First.

prise, $20; tlius allowed for bars, scoals per Metcalfe, Oliver.

the Rahong nad a few surrounding districts, planeur line pays a dividend, whiob. I for one The funds for paying the force are to be raised are bosta to be approved by the committes: Britt, a Stopben, A, Duor, G. H. Potte, A. tabes with them and tunquest you to accept most seriously affected tracts are said to be in railway! We must wait, however, until the hasten to the sasistanse of the local constables.

why the present from them (Applause) (winner of 11th rape 1st day to be excluded); Ough, O. Thoupon,Wedman,"

YAORTS RACK: for schls over 19 tens Dr. CATTLE Major Gener! Gordon, Indies where a very small crop is expected. Exalusira confidently expect next year. Your obedient by the householders as they are Bt. The rary

ALPENSTOCK.

· faun bosta te start for two prizes Fire boste started, and after a well rowed roce The Amet, Lophy, and Ndomi" were 'zept and gentlemen. I can scarcely express in cold of those and some other les affected treats, it la rast, the. &ority oats in the winner. The Lasway'at 1,65 y zz; putting off in the ender named, words myths for the hands present you thought the crop will be a good one. Labiek perfèsse abould bare bad the vare, but with the The wind was N.F. with a fores of B, and the have just mado mo. which I must sogapt not se nese from of congtry are more souring,

roissioned Offices and we fragiment

or carps of the garrison, ur. European crews. dany of . M.'s Tesada; autreuve, i 31;"Axét. prite. $15, und primu, 55 lime allowed for dars, 8 seconds per car; bouts to be approved.

by this ommittee; distance; ose milo..

Five boats started for this fous and after

wall testad Baish the result was

A&: S-, 1gb)inders Argylline

Tito 7 mina. È seos dig.

1

Erg Chairman of the Victoria Boarasties 4.3 Highlanders Louis.....

khemale Station Na, 4 t

Box, E. Ɑ... Young; ; 10wt.. Gik. No. 2. T. H. Dalby

flet. lib. No. 3, G. C. C. Master 30 Zb. Stroke, A. Duar gja

indest 30s, Coz, W. Bopannemoser Pik Ab

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Mr. E. Robinson p Mr. C. Ford...

Mr. E., Woodin

Mr. A. Watanuka Mt. 3. CarsoIL

Mr. D. MoLemUINAL

Capt. Carden, Boấy singi Mr. E. J. Moses..

Mr. G. J. Warsoek....

My, Frank Callinn...

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wands. A plonio house should also be built, over ten casas having been reported in the lest This much wanted, as the trouble of carrying, month of childrer being stclea in Fatahan.

A woman commita minida, losing her second not mly provisions, but also heavy crockery and implements la burdensome. The sapply of husband ten days after marriage.

A prolatantion has appeared calling on the shove upon the spot would immensely facilitate plearout gatherings for excursions, proially in gantry to carry ont the propound system of the cop wesiber. Con say one tell me what municipal polica, a respectablestrat keeper, with has become of the Little Hongkong pionie beuse assistant atrast kooper, is to be elected by the which was erected in the old days by some of residents in each street and medo responsible the fathers of the colony? Many have been for maintaining order within his ward. In the

Hongkong, 17th December, 1999,

poor lanes wen exeused maintaining a police force,

but the boussholders must report the proce

of bad characters. The palico must be strong and

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